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reason i get the chance to honor the girls basketball team today is because they were not only wcal khan, but the division 3 california champions and state runners up in the basketball season. so, congratulations, girls. (applause) >> a few more parts about them i get to read. they were 25 and 7 overall. they won the doherty valley classic to begin with. you beat si five times this year? oh, boy. [laughter] >> including [speaker not understood]. >> i was trying to get away with one there, i think. they outscored their opponents by 17.7 points per game in the norcal championship and again had many titles as a born and raised san franciscan, as a member of this board of supervisors, having a city team accomplish all of those things is a really incredible accomplishment. i really want to congratulate you girls. i want to also in particular congratulate coach russell -- where is coach russell? coach russell is a first year coach this year. so, another huge honor and a huge congratulations to you for what you did with your team the first year. i know what a accomplishment that is to bring all
reason i get the chance to honor the girls basketball team today is because they were not only wcal khan, but the division 3 california champions and state runners up in the basketball season. so, congratulations, girls. (applause) >> a few more parts about them i get to read. they were 25 and 7 overall. they won the doherty valley classic to begin with. you beat si five times this year? oh, boy. [laughter] >> including [speaker not understood]. >> i was trying to get away...
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global economy with mike's conjure raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r g. the international lamp in the very heart of moscow. this is also the welcome back national celebrations in north korea seeing more warlike or trade also marking the birthday of its found that kim il sung on monday the reclusive states army has demanded an apology from the south for hostile acts towards it has threatened retaliation at any time beyond young gave little hints during festivities that the test firing of its latest missile is imminent with people gathering in squares with flowers to pay tribute to their leaders but america south korea and japan say the country if he is ready to launch a medium range rocket despite yon sanctions barring any such actions washington spends huge sums of money and what it calls maintaining peace on the peninsula but critics warned that's exactly what's provoking pyongyang and joins us from the institute for policy studies believes does learn for quote worse and nuclear negotiations but only if america softens its stance. there ha
global economy with mike's conjure raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r g. the international lamp in the very heart of moscow. this is also the welcome back national celebrations in north korea seeing more warlike or trade also marking the birthday of its found that kim il sung on monday the reclusive states army has demanded an apology from the south for hostile acts towards it has threatened retaliation at any time beyond young gave little...
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officials say there's still a commitment to shutting the camp despite legal hurdles roxy's going to church khan explains washington's latest position. when pressed for answers the administration the state department specifically which was in charge of the detainees transfers they blame congress the moratorium on transfers to yemen that the lawmakers put in place the defense authorization act that they passed three months ago the state department shut down the office that was working on those transfers but now they say they still have a team that's working on it exploring different options they say the state department spokesperson was grilled this monday on whether or not they're actually doing something or just saying that they're working on it but we still have staff will continue to work on this account is it not the administration's position that you're that it's completely had been made completely hamstrung by congress in trying to relocate these people because we essentially you legal right i think i did i said no i know but so why did the expression of our concern that they be wasting th
officials say there's still a commitment to shutting the camp despite legal hurdles roxy's going to church khan explains washington's latest position. when pressed for answers the administration the state department specifically which was in charge of the detainees transfers they blame congress the moratorium on transfers to yemen that the lawmakers put in place the defense authorization act that they passed three months ago the state department shut down the office that was working on those...
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thanks concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r g. international that was in the very heart of moscow. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report crash is the new black you got your hat crashes your gold crashes your crash crashes crashes the new thing it's the in thing stacy. crash so this season you should try some the first of i tweet from fact a.p. twitter account causes doubt to draw.
thanks concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r g. international that was in the very heart of moscow. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report crash is the new black you got your hat crashes your gold crashes your crash crashes crashes the new thing it's the in thing stacy. crash so this season you should try some the first of i tweet from fact a.p. twitter account causes doubt to draw.
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chief of emergency services at massachusetts general alistair khan. some of the patients have already received traumatic amputations at the scene. their legs have been blown off. this is like a bomb explosion that we hear about in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic space in the world. >> reporter: and we know of three children at least who were injure including a two-year-old boy who suffered severe head injuries. scott? >> pelley: don, thank you very much. it's early the investigation. about an hour ago the president briefed the country and said that we do not know who did this, whether it was domestic terrorism or inspired overseas but he said whoever did it would, in his words, feel the full weight of justice. homeland security correspondent bob orr has been talking to his sources all afternoon and, bob, what can you tell us about the investigation so far? >> reporter: scott, at this hour there is no suspect in custody. we are told, though, by officials that there is a young man who they are talking to who quote/unquote could be pot
chief of emergency services at massachusetts general alistair khan. some of the patients have already received traumatic amputations at the scene. their legs have been blown off. this is like a bomb explosion that we hear about in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic space in the world. >> reporter: and we know of three children at least who were injure including a two-year-old boy who suffered severe head injuries. scott? >> pelley: don, thank you very much. it's...
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place to which he should return and that he won't commit future crimes shadow lord chancellor saadi khan says even m.p.'s are being kept in the dark though about why aamer is being held without charge the minister today was also the question one of the reasons why the american authorities have kept him into tension and he tellis basically that he couldn't tell us why the americans would keep in him in detention so even m.p.'s all being told the reason why the intention is look if you saw something wrong he should face the music he should be charged he should be tried they should be open justice reasons why some of the it is called be heard in public fair enough but they should still be a troll economist's issue if somebody is held in detention indefinitely well the prospect of a trial in two thousand and thirteen but it's a new photo but it's beginning for the last eleven years. is a disgrace it should be closed down. parties focus shocker armors lawyer you can see that interview with clive stafford smith in the next hour meanwhile sixteen detainees on hunger strike at good mode being fo
place to which he should return and that he won't commit future crimes shadow lord chancellor saadi khan says even m.p.'s are being kept in the dark though about why aamer is being held without charge the minister today was also the question one of the reasons why the american authorities have kept him into tension and he tellis basically that he couldn't tell us why the americans would keep in him in detention so even m.p.'s all being told the reason why the intention is look if you saw...
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in this country, say that this sunry should have standards for the people what we bridge in to the khan we -- we should have standards for people that we bring into this country. whichy used to. >> 1965. lou: edward kennedy authored a 1965 piece of legislation that changed immigration policies, and in corretes to some very serious issues, society for america. >>ncluding for those who care about two parties, including the death of theepublican party, romney would have won the last elect if we had the same population in america demographically as we did in 1980, but teddy kennedy immigration plan cut off immigrants where they had been coming for 200 years, you cannot come here if you are a danish surgeon or a spanish engineer, we want the push cart operator from pakistan, it is based on a family reunification, tribes are moving here, and also i mean you, here you know on business channel, everyone is talking about the poor guys with the blew collar jobs we need -- blue collar job we need high iq labor force, then why are we importing the low skilled labors that go to welfare. lou: the rea
in this country, say that this sunry should have standards for the people what we bridge in to the khan we -- we should have standards for people that we bring into this country. whichy used to. >> 1965. lou: edward kennedy authored a 1965 piece of legislation that changed immigration policies, and in corretes to some very serious issues, society for america. >>ncluding for those who care about two parties, including the death of theepublican party, romney would have won the last...
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this does some similarities with the london bombings where muhammad sadiki khan had been identified by british intelligence beforehand. they had not gone back and rescrubbed data a year or two before the london attacks. when the attacks occurred, they went and looked and had him on the radar screen. they just hadn't continued to look at him as a potential suspect. i wonder whether that was the case here because clearly they -- they had looked at him at one point, they may just not have look theed at him again. >> colonel, a final word to you. that is your belief on how this has changed the game. >> has this changed the game now that something like this has happened? >> well, i think it's awakened us to the need to be ever vigilant. we've preached this since 9/11 obviously. but now it's gotten home. it's -- you know, outside of the washington/new york area, it's another major city, another major event. but it really shows this we have to be very vigilant with people that have basically grown up in this country, at least part of the time. but there is always that question, what is the gu
this does some similarities with the london bombings where muhammad sadiki khan had been identified by british intelligence beforehand. they had not gone back and rescrubbed data a year or two before the london attacks. when the attacks occurred, they went and looked and had him on the radar screen. they just hadn't continued to look at him as a potential suspect. i wonder whether that was the case here because clearly they -- they had looked at him at one point, they may just not have look...
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this is anwar al-awlaki and samir khan, two americans in yemen, they put out this online magazine and in the first edition there's an article "how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." now it talks spefically about a bomb in a pressure cooker and it says you can use matchsticks to make a bomb. we had an individual by the name of jose pimental who is in jail right now awaiting trial, he did precisely that. he took 600 matchsticks, put in the two or three bombs he made. we had somebody very close to him, he was arrested for it. but it talks in this first "inspire" edition it talks specifically about using a pressure cooker. so these are not complex items. he did it literally by the numbers. he had the papers laid out in front of him and did by the numbers so the genie is out of the bottle as far as making a bomb is concerned. >> rose: how do you protect or try to find those kinds of people? >> with difficulty. obviously we want intelligence information. we want to prevent this as early as possible. we try to get intelligence in a variety of ways. we work with the national assets t
this is anwar al-awlaki and samir khan, two americans in yemen, they put out this online magazine and in the first edition there's an article "how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." now it talks spefically about a bomb in a pressure cooker and it says you can use matchsticks to make a bomb. we had an individual by the name of jose pimental who is in jail right now awaiting trial, he did precisely that. he took 600 matchsticks, put in the two or three bombs he made. we had...
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>> the people behind the magazine were anwr awlaki, the american cleric killed in 2011, and sammer khan, an american who moved to yemen. an english speaking magazine. it's been linked to multiple plots on both sides of the atlantic and this recipe, how to build a bomb in your mom's kitchen, has been linked to multiple plots on both sides of the atlantic, including two american plots in 2011. a guy named of jason abdeau at ft. hood downloaded it, and a guy named jose pinmental and a group of extremists in the uk also downloaded the recipe. a real track record of this recipe being used. we're not being told that there is an exact match, wolf. >> anwr awlaki, the american born cleric and khan also were killed by u.s. drone strikes. do we know who runs this "inspire" magazine now? i told adam gadahn very much involved, and he is still on the loose. >> are you absolutely right. this magazine features a lot of writing of adam gadahn, but he is at the moment believed to be in pakistan and it is believed this is produced in yemen by english speakers, perhaps some americans still part of the gro
>> the people behind the magazine were anwr awlaki, the american cleric killed in 2011, and sammer khan, an american who moved to yemen. an english speaking magazine. it's been linked to multiple plots on both sides of the atlantic and this recipe, how to build a bomb in your mom's kitchen, has been linked to multiple plots on both sides of the atlantic, including two american plots in 2011. a guy named of jason abdeau at ft. hood downloaded it, and a guy named jose pinmental and a group...
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allister khan, chief of emergency service at massachusetts general hospital. doctor, good to have you with me. i understand a member of your staff has experience in war zones such as afghanistan and iraq. is that correct? >> that's correct. one of our trauma surgeons has served in the military, continues to serve in the military and served in both iraq and afghanistan. >> dr. conn, how did they respond to seeing these injuries? these looked like war injury, war wounds. >> they were and they are. all of the trauma service, these type of injuries, but obviously this one individual who has served was much more familiar. he'd seen this many, many tims s and he, again, with colleagues helped in taking a lot of these patients to the operating theater. >> dr. conn, talk about the types of shrapnel you and your colleagues have found in these patients. >> i was amazed when i first saw the x-rays and the cat scans of the patients that came in how many very small ball bearings we were seeing in these wounds. and we immediately thought, well, probably these were included
allister khan, chief of emergency service at massachusetts general hospital. doctor, good to have you with me. i understand a member of your staff has experience in war zones such as afghanistan and iraq. is that correct? >> that's correct. one of our trauma surgeons has served in the military, continues to serve in the military and served in both iraq and afghanistan. >> dr. conn, how did they respond to seeing these injuries? these looked like war injury, war wounds. >> they...
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modern magazine style came courtesy of its creator and editor in chief, an american living yemen, samir khan, a member of al-qaeda's yemen franchise. al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula. he once boasted i am proud to be a traitor to america. les than two years after issue one hit the streets, he was dead. killed in yemen september 30rd, 2011 in a u.s. drone strike. issue 12 was published last year. there has been nothing since. >> still to come, tamerlan tsarnaev's widow spent three hours at her lawyer's today. what she's saying to be the about her husband's remains. >>> plus, amanda knox, the american college student convicted of murdering her roommate, speaks out for the first. her version of what happened that gruesome night. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes
modern magazine style came courtesy of its creator and editor in chief, an american living yemen, samir khan, a member of al-qaeda's yemen franchise. al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula. he once boasted i am proud to be a traitor to america. les than two years after issue one hit the streets, he was dead. killed in yemen september 30rd, 2011 in a u.s. drone strike. issue 12 was published last year. there has been nothing since. >> still to come, tamerlan tsarnaev's widow spent three hours...
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joining me now, reporter lu ann khan, was it surprising they did not call a single witness today? >> caller: yes, i think most of us thought they would at least bring up expert witnesses and we questioned the defense attorney jack mcman, very long time, very well respected attorney. and we asked, why didn't you put up a defense? and there is gag order, he didn't say a lot. he said, i did put up a defense. it was the strong cross-examination that went on the last month of this trial. >> and i'm curious, did anyone expect the doctor to take the stand in his own defense at any point? >> i think that, you know, his defense attorney never said he would or he wouldn't, so we just didn't know. and today we learned that there was no one on the witness list. there was no one on the defense witness list, including gaznel and i think that defense attorney obviously felt that had his case in the cross-examination. he had a medical examiner on the stand who he was able to o get to say, i cannot definitely say ne of the fetuses were born alive. and maybe he felt that was the best he could do. >
joining me now, reporter lu ann khan, was it surprising they did not call a single witness today? >> caller: yes, i think most of us thought they would at least bring up expert witnesses and we questioned the defense attorney jack mcman, very long time, very well respected attorney. and we asked, why didn't you put up a defense? and there is gag order, he didn't say a lot. he said, i did put up a defense. it was the strong cross-examination that went on the last month of this trial....
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khan, thanks so much for join us. what can you tell us on the status of the patients that you have? >> we have 12 patients that were admitted to the hospital yesterday following this explosion. last night we listed eight as critical and we're now listing seven as critical, although we're hoping that one will improve overnight, so that will leave us with six. four of the patients, unfortunately, had an amputation of one of their lower extremities. >> sreenivasan: what types of injuries are you seeing in we've heard so much about these lower extremities. one of your colleagues said that you're completing the job that the bomb began. that's correct. >> tha +*frpblgt when they arrid they were complete am stations and it was very obvious in the emergency department and subsequently in the operating room that there was so much damage that these could not be reattached, if you like. and so basically we were completing what the explosion had already done. the other injuries did require -- there seemed to be a lot of metal fragments from the explosive device and these caused a lot of damage
khan, thanks so much for join us. what can you tell us on the status of the patients that you have? >> we have 12 patients that were admitted to the hospital yesterday following this explosion. last night we listed eight as critical and we're now listing seven as critical, although we're hoping that one will improve overnight, so that will leave us with six. four of the patients, unfortunately, had an amputation of one of their lower extremities. >> sreenivasan: what types of...
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faisal khan is the senior natural gas and gas utility analyst at citi. he joins us on the phone. faisal, start off with exxon. give me your take on a quarter that at least is not being particularly well received by investors, though i mean, to be fair, the stock is not down dramatically. >> yeah, sure. so i mean the company beat the consensus at $212 versus the street at $205. a t looks like a lot of it came from lower corporate expense. some look at it as probably a lower quality beat. but on our numbers the company beat on stronger chemical earnings. they had record earnings in the u.s. chemical business. production was a little bit higher than we thought on stronger gas volumes out of europe. the company bought back $5 billion of stock in the quarter and in a situation where we think oil's relatively flat over the course of this year, we think it represents an expensive stock in people's portfolios. >> you do. there are those who say perhaps it does no longer deserve that valuation premium to a number of its peers. you point out the stock buybacks help that eps number. of cour
faisal khan is the senior natural gas and gas utility analyst at citi. he joins us on the phone. faisal, start off with exxon. give me your take on a quarter that at least is not being particularly well received by investors, though i mean, to be fair, the stock is not down dramatically. >> yeah, sure. so i mean the company beat the consensus at $212 versus the street at $205. a t looks like a lot of it came from lower corporate expense. some look at it as probably a lower quality beat....
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khan of arkansas. >> mr. secretary, thank you for your time today. thank you for your service to our country. including your service as a young men in uniform in the non. >> thank you. >> the united nations recently approved united arms treaty article v of the treaty requires nations to great a national control system which includes a national control list article 10 requires nations deregulate the brokering of conventional arms. i am concerned in the unlikely event that treaty is approved by the senate they could be used to justify such measures as a national gun registry, a ban on certain kinds of firearms or ammunition, or licenses to purchase firearms or ammunition. can you assure the committee today that the administration does not intend to pursue such measures should the treaty be approved? >> i can absolutely guarantee you that this administration is not going to do anything to violate the second amendment rights of any citizen of the training, nor the constitution itself. and whatever we agree to will be constitutional and appropriate. >> th
khan of arkansas. >> mr. secretary, thank you for your time today. thank you for your service to our country. including your service as a young men in uniform in the non. >> thank you. >> the united nations recently approved united arms treaty article v of the treaty requires nations to great a national control system which includes a national control list article 10 requires nations deregulate the brokering of conventional arms. i am concerned in the unlikely event that...
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khan said officially we had a program with them. i went there twice, which is unusual, because we believed he had been to north korea a dozen times. so perhaps he's more limited in exactly what he did provide to them. >>gretchen: despite the tensions, the united states ambassador to south korea is apparently blogging about going on spring break with his kids and talking about the cherry blossoms. in and of itself, yes, everyone goes on vacation and deserves a vacation. i think what has some people talking about this is that why would you blog about it? if you're the u.s. ambassador to south korea when there is a huge international situation happening, maybe you just don't blog that particular week because some people might not think that it's appropriate to blog about how you're looking at the cherry blossoms and that you're complaining about having to be on these conference calls because you're dealing with world issues. >>steve: i think it's great that given the fact that there could be a calamity in north korea that he's able to
khan said officially we had a program with them. i went there twice, which is unusual, because we believed he had been to north korea a dozen times. so perhaps he's more limited in exactly what he did provide to them. >>gretchen: despite the tensions, the united states ambassador to south korea is apparently blogging about going on spring break with his kids and talking about the cherry blossoms. in and of itself, yes, everyone goes on vacation and deserves a vacation. i think what has...
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understood that it was written in a very colloquial way and it has had an impact in a number of case, khan and awlaki have been killed, it's not as effective as it was. believe it or not that one magazine seems to be main recruiter of young muslims in this country for self-radicalizing, we can't stop people from reading what they want to read, saying what they want to say. i think as to how many -- how much scrutiny local police or the fbi going to give to someone when there is other information. the older brother is involved in radical activity from the russians, you find out inspire magazine, plus you find out being inspired by radical bombs. that all needs to be pursued. >> what is the next step, sir, this investigation? >> i would say to follow every possible lead. to follow -- and go to every phone call, every e-mail saying -- go through the hard drives, everyone they have met. talk to all of the family members and what's happening in russia could be promising as far as finding out who the older brother met with when he was there. what radical on groups he may have met. and also back
understood that it was written in a very colloquial way and it has had an impact in a number of case, khan and awlaki have been killed, it's not as effective as it was. believe it or not that one magazine seems to be main recruiter of young muslims in this country for self-radicalizing, we can't stop people from reading what they want to read, saying what they want to say. i think as to how many -- how much scrutiny local police or the fbi going to give to someone when there is other...